Symposia
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- Track: Research
- CME/CE: 1
- Q & A: Chat
Sponsored by the Junior Faculty Research Career Development Special Interest Group
Moderator: Jessica L. Lee, MD, MS
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to collaborate across academic institutions, community-based organizations, and healthcare systems to address the needs of the aging population. In this session, we will show examples of cross-sector collaborations that junior researchers can use to successfully implement their studies of older adults. Learning Objectives: (1) identify opportunities to conduct research in the community and with community-based organizations; (2) recognize the potential of integrating multidisciplinary team-based research in the curriculum of Geriatrics medicine and other fellowship programs; and (3) apply the principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR) to engage leaders, clinicians, and staff in translational research initiatives across health systems.
Involving the Community and Community-Based Organizations in Research Jessica L. Lee, MD, MS |
De-Alienation of Research During Fellowship Ashna Rajan, MD |
Collaborating Across Disciplines, Health Settings, and Institutions to Bring Innovation to Aging Research Snigdha Jain, MD |